With more than 60 volunteer voters signed up for hourlong shifts at a computer bank the city set up as well as Foursquare check ins, Prattville hopes to secure a safe lead during the final week of voting.

This afternoon, Pratt Park was in first place with 18,825,997 votes. But there's no rest for the weary. The city has been battling clicks with Newfane, N.Y.'s, Krull Park throughout the past two weeks. Krull Park had 18,615,947 votes.

The city put together the vote-a-thon after word spread about a Buffalo News article in which organizers said Krull Park would appear in a segment on Good Morning America.

Eden Arsensult, 22, said she started voting at noon with plans to stay several hours. "I want our city to win and be America's favorite park," said Arsensult.

"I knew I'd make some new friends, get out of the house and have fun," said Geni Cade.

The city also plans to host another vote-a-thon at Pratt Park on Sunday, the last day of the voting.